Prince Harry obviously had lots more tea to spill in Oprah interview – and that’s what made William anxious

Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2nd L), Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (3rd L), Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (3rd R), Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (2nd R) and Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (R) depart Westminster Abbey after attending the annual Commonwealth Service. Picture: AFP

Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (L), Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (2nd L), Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (3rd L), Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (3rd R), Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (2nd R) and Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (R) depart Westminster Abbey after attending the annual Commonwealth Service. Picture: AFP

Published Jul 6, 2023

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In the week leading up to his brother’s now-infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince William reportedly became a recluse.

According to “The Mirror”, the older royal was so anxious about what the duke and duchess of Sussex would say, that he couldn’t even eat.

“William was physically sick with worry in the days leading up to the bombshell interview in March 2021,” said Charlotte Griffiths, the editor-at-large for “The Mail on Sunday”.

During an interview with GB News, she said: “What I find quite surprising, and I’ve heard this for a long time now from many different sources, is that in the lead-up to that Oprah interview, William was quite literally sick with worry.”

Griffiths said William escaped to a royal residence and basically cut himself off from the world.

Many revelations came to light during the sit-down interview in 2021. But probably the most startling was when Harry and Meghan said that someone within the Windsor household asked about their son Archie’s skin tone before he was born.

Although the couple refused to name names, speculation was rife that it might have been King Charles or even Harry’s brother, William.

In response to Harry and Meghan’s claim, the palace was forced to issue a statement, with the line, “recollections may vary”.

Author Valentine Low said the statement was drawn up by William and his wife, Kate.

“The Mirror” reported that William drew up the initial statement, but it was Kate who pushed for it to be used in the final draft.

“And what Kate was doing was standing by her man,” added Griffiths. “And that probably made her quite steely even though she has this reputation for being shy.”